Law in Contemporary Society

Personal Introduction

I went to law school because I was interested in the biotechnology industry but I did not want to be an engineer anymore – it was either this or business school. I find the economics of medical inventions and patents intriguing, most particularly because medical inventions are presumably created to cure society’s illnesses while most would assume that patents are created to secure wealth.

At the end of the day I have no idea what I want to do yet but I like the idea of working to cure global diseases within the confines of global regulation and a market economy.

-- By AlexandraRex - 19 Jan 2012

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